Nevada Code § 439.511

Creation; purposes; employment of Coordinator; qualifications of Coordinator; duties of Coordinator
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1. There is hereby created within the
Department a Statewide Program for Suicide Prevention. The Department shall
implement the Statewide Program for Suicide Prevention, which must, without
limitation:
(a) Create public awareness for issues relating
to suicide prevention;
(b) Build community networks; and
(c) Carry out training programs for suicide
prevention for law enforcement personnel, providers of health care, school
employees, family members of veterans, members of the military and other
persons at risk of suicide and other persons who have contact with persons at
risk of suicide.
2. The Director shall employ a Coordinator
of the Statewide Program for Suicide Prevention. The Coordinator:
(a) Must have at least the following education
and experience:
(1) A bachelors degree in social work,
psychology, sociology, counseling or a closely related field and 5 years or
more of work experience in behavioral health or a closely related field; or
(2) A masters degree or a doctoral degree
in social work, psychology, sociology, counseling, public health or a closely
related field and 2 years or more of work experience in behavioral health or a
closely related field.
(b) Should have as many of the following
characteristics as possible:
(1) Significant professional experience in
social services, mental health or a closely related field;
(2) Knowledge of group behavior and
dynamics, methods of facilitation, community development, behavioral health
treatment and prevention programs, and community-based behavioral health
problems;
(3) Experience in working with diverse
community groups and constituents; and
(4) Experience in writing grants and
technical reports.
3. The Coordinator shall:
(a) Provide educational activities to the general
public relating to suicide prevention;
(b) Provide training to persons who, as part of
their usual routine, have face-to-face contact with persons who may be at risk
of suicide, including, without limitation, training to recognize persons at
risk of suicide and providing information on how to refer those persons for
treatment or supporting services, as appropriate;
(c) To the extent that money is available for
this purpose, provide training to family members of veterans, members of the
military and other persons at risk of suicide, including, without limitation,
training in recognizing and productively interacting with persons at risk of
suicide and the manner in which to refer those persons to persons
professionally trained in suicide intervention and prevention;
(d) Develop and carry out public awareness and
media campaigns in each county targeting groups of persons who are at risk of
suicide;
(e) Enhance crisis services relating to suicide
prevention;
(f) Link persons trained in the assessment of and
intervention in suicide with schools, public community centers, nursing homes
and other facilities serving persons most at risk of suicide;
(g) Coordinate the establishment of local
advisory groups in each county to support the efforts of the Statewide Program;
(h) Work with groups advocating suicide
prevention, community coalitions, managers of existing crisis hotlines that are
nationally accredited or certified, and staff members of mental health agencies
in this State to identify and address the barriers that interfere with
providing services to groups of persons who are at risk of suicide, including,
without limitation, elderly persons, Native Americans, youths and residents of
rural communities;
(i) Develop and maintain an Internet or network
site with links to appropriate resource documents, suicide hotlines that are
nationally accredited or certified, licensed professional personnel, state and
local mental health agencies and appropriate national organizations;
(j) Post on the Internet or network site
developed and maintained pursuant to paragraph (i) any applicable law relating
to the negligent storage of a firearm, including, without limitation, the
crimes and penalties described in subsection 5 of NRS 202.300 and NRS 202.3623 ;
(k) Review current research on data collection
for factors related to suicide and develop recommendations for improved systems
of surveillance and uniform collection of data;
(l) Develop and submit proposals for funding from
agencies of the Federal Government and nongovernmental organizations;
(m) Oversee and provide technical assistance to
each person employed to act as a trainer for suicide prevention pursuant to NRS 439.513 ; and
(n) Develop and provide to licensed dealers,
shooting ranges, safety instructors and health care providers an information
pamphlet which includes information about any applicable law relating to the
negligent storage of a firearm, including, without limitation, subsection 5 of NRS 202.300 and NRS 202.3623 .
4. As used in this section:
(a) Internet or network site means any
identifiable site on the Internet or on a network and includes, without
limitation:
(1) A website or other similar site on the
World Wide Web;
(2) A site that is identifiable through a
Uniform Resource Locator; and
(3) A site on a network that is owned,
operated, administered or controlled by a provider of Internet service.
(b) Systems of surveillance means systems
pursuant to which the health conditions of the general public are regularly
monitored through systematic collection, evaluation and reporting of measurable
information to identify and understand trends relating to suicide.

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